Variability of trace element distribution in Noccaea spp., Arabidopsis spp., and Thlaspi arvense leaves: the role of plant species and element accumulation ability

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Michaela Vašinová Galiová
Jiřina Száková
Lubomír Prokeš
Zuzana Čadková
Pavel Coufalík
Viktor Kanický
Vítězslav Otruba
Pavel Tlustoš
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[1] Masaryk University,Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science
[2] Masaryk University,Central European Institute of Technology
[3] Czech University of Life Science Prague,Department of Agro
[4] Czech University of Life Science Prague,Environmental Chemistry and Plant Nutrition, Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources
[5] The Czech Academy of Sciences,Department of Zoology and Fisheries, Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources
[6] v.v.i.,Institute of Analytical Chemistry
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Laser ablation; Elemental mapping; Hyperaccumulating plants; Brassicaceae; Trace elements;
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Laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) was applied for the determination of Cd and Zn distributions within the leaves of Cd- and Zn-hyperaccumulating plants, Noccaea caerulescens, N. praecox, and Arabidopsis halleri, in contrast to nonaccumulator species, Thlaspi arvense and A. thaliana. The elemental mapping of the selected leaf area was accomplished via line scans with a 110-μm-diameter laser beam at a 37-μm s−1 scan speed and repetition rate of 10 Hz. The lines were spaced 180 μm apart and ablated at an energy density of 2 J cm−2. The elemental imaging clearly confirmed that Cd was predominantly distributed within the parenchyma of the T. arvense, whereas in the Noccaea spp. and A. halleri, the highest intensity Cd signal was observed in the veins of the leaves. For Zn, higher intensities were observed in the veins for all the plant species except for A. thaliana. Close relationships between Zn and Ca were identified for the Noccaea spp. leaves. These relationships were not confirmed for A. halleri. Significant correlations were also proved between the Cd and Zn distribution in A. halleri, but not for the Noccaea spp. For both T. arvense and A. thaliana, no relevant significant relationship for the interpretation of the results was observed. Thus, the LA-ICP-MS imaging is proved as a relevant technique for the description and understanding of the elements in hyperaccumulating or highly accumulating plant species, although its sensitivity for the natural element contents in nonaccumulator plant species is still insufficient.
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